A judicial review of a Suffolk district council’s planning decision in the High Court will be a test case with potentially far-reaching implications for rural housing developments in England. The case, which is being brought by East Bergholt Parish Council, concerns the building of 10 homes in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty best known for inspiring the works of John Constable. A separate decision on the same day by the same district council to allow 144 homes to be built on another site in East Bergholt is now being reconsidered and could depend on the outcome of this test case. Overall, the development of more than 415 houses in rural parts of Suffolk depend on the outcome of this case. Read more on Housing Excellence.
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